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He unlatched the gate, they pushed it open enough to slip in, nose to tail, trotted down the path to the shed door.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Broken Shore'
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She knew that if she did her life would split open and she would slip through the crack.
NEWYORKER: Temporary
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Have a slip with an open microphone!
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Goosen was playing his first round at a major since his final-round collapse in the US Open at Pinehurst, when he let slip a three-shot lead.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | Tiger delighted with flying start
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Ever bargain-savvy, many students slip into the free, open-to-the-public previews of high-end contemporary art sales to take in works like the Phillips de Pury collection even if they are likely not yet in a position to purchase.
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It stuck sometimes in a partly open position, and the connecting loop could slip out.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Criss Cross'
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Furthermore, the Fed is open to further steps if the economy continues to slip.
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Canada's Mike Weir looked like he might challenge for the Open after a strong opening, but a poor inward nine saw him slip back to three over.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | Levet, Weir challenge fades
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If she fails to defend her title, she'll slip to No. 2 in the rankings and reigning Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion Serena Williams will ascend to the top.
WSJ: Li Hopes to Make History at Australian Open
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Users get a slip which they must redeem for cash at the counter, giving tellers a chance to persuade them to open an account.
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